Best Countries to Visit on Your Solo Travels

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The world has reopened its borders, and many people are allowed to travel freely again. After being in quarantine and lockdown for the past two years, you can finally travel across the world, which means it’s time to plan your next destination and pack up.

There is a lot to prepare as a solo traveler. Make sure you have your Apple or Android Phone, your passport, travel documents, and of course, proper attire. Simultaneously, you must plan on where you are going.

For solo travelers, it can get tricky to decide which country you want to visit, especially if you do not have a partner to discuss the pros and cons, costs, or available attractions with. To help make it a lot easier, we have compiled a list of countries that we recommend you visit that may inspire you with ideas for your next solo traveling adventure.

No. 1

Iceland

Most often, when people travel on their own it is to gain a sense of solitude. Iceland is the perfect place for travelers to do so. Iceland is expansive enough for travelers to experience the isolation they need. Plus, it has amazing views and attractions for you to experience all on your own.

At the same time, it has a close and inviting community of residents and guests, solving boredom and loneliness. What’s more, there are a variety of activities you can try while in Iceland. For instance, you can go horseback riding, whale watching, and snorkeling, among other activities available.  

Iceland is also the perfect destination for women who are considering traveling solo. This is because Iceland has low crime rates and high regard for gender equality. As a result, the women here feel very safe and have a lot of personal freedom.

No.2

Ubud, Indonesia

If you feel like you’re in need of self-reflection or self-healing, you may head on over to Ubud, Indonesia. Ubud is on Bali Island and is the island's center of healing and love. It is a perfect place for solo travelers to come relax, reflect, and recharge.

Bali is a year-round destination with its peak season during the summer. With sunscreen SPF 50+ protecting your skin as you hang around Ubud, you will surely recharge yourself from the inside and out. However, Bali also has a quieter and calmer environment during the rainy season if you wish to visit it then.

In Ubud, you will be able to attend Yoga classes independently without having anyone judge you. You can ask for a table for one in many restaurants available around Ubud. Not only that, but you can even check yourself into one of the many available health retreats.

No. 3

Singapore

Singapore is a multicultural and tourist-friendly country. Locals are friendly enough for you to ask for directions when you get lost. Not to mention, it is also a clean and safe country to travel to, an ideal location for women who want to travel alone.

This country is a mixture of modern and old with the buildings and attractions. For instance, you have the modern Marina Bay Sands Sky Park with beautiful city views. On the other hand, you have the Raffles Hotel with colonial architecture that dates back to 1887.

Other than the views you can get at Marina Bay Sands Sky Park, you could go to Mount Faber Park, where you can enjoy views while dining. Take the cable car up to the park, and you will be able to find trendy bars and watch as the city skies change colors.

In Singapore, you can even visit Resorts World Sentosa. It is a theme park built on the south island of the country. The best way to get to it is to ride the cable car up to Faber Peak. Then you may enjoy the Universal Studios Singapore theme park, parrot shows, stroll in gardens, or even relax on the beach.

No. 4

Rome, Italy

Next, you may want to add Rome to your list of countries to visit. Whether you are visiting for two days, a week, or a month, there is much to see in Rome so you will never get bored. This city is bursting with lively locals, historical attractions, culture, and delicious food.

Rome has everything for everyone; for instance, for nature lovers, you have the Villa Borghese. For artsy and museum enjoyers you could visit the various museums available around the city. There are also shopping places such as Via Dei Condotti or the streets of Piazza di Spagna for shopaholics.

If you are in Rome for history, then every corner of the city will amaze you. You can wander around the city and view the architectural details, or you could join a Rome walking tour. While on the Rome walking tour, you will get to learn as well as admire the city.

There is a lot to do in this Italian city as a solo traveler. For example, you can have your pictures taken with gladiators, visit the Pantheon, taste authentic gelato, and walk around the Roman Forum, among other activities.

No. 5

New Zealand

New Zealand should also be on your list of countries to visit as it has many great attractions. It is also a popular destination for solo travelers alike, which you will be able to see in Queenstown. In addition, New Zealand is safe for solo women travelers and is a great destination for beginners.

The places in New Zealand should be one of the reasons why you should visit the country. Auckland, or the “City of Sails,” is surrounded by volcanic craters and features a harbor where you can watch ships sail by. In addition, you can grab some food at Jellicoe Avenue for freshly caught fish. Plus, Auckland’s waterfront will have live music and movies if you travel during the summer.

You can even visit the country’s first Marine Reserve at Goat Island in Auckland. You could also climb Mount Eden for panoramic views of the city. To see the city from another high point, you may even visit the Sky Tower, which is the focal point of the city.

No. 6

Turkey

If you are looking for a place rich in history, Turkey is the perfect destination to get outside of your comfort zone. Explore the contrasting environments that encompass Turkey—a large peninsula that bridges the continents of Europe and Asia and is surrounded on three sides by the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Aegean Sea.

If you are a nature lover, there is much to be seen in Turkey. Mt. Ararat, a natural wonder held sacred by its people, has two snow-capped mountain peaks that can be seen throughout the year. Great Ararat is 17,000 feet high—the highest in the region and is believed to be where Noah beached his ark after the great flood.

Another sight to behold is Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish. This town in western Turkey is known for its white mineral travertine terraces where rich thermal waters flow down through hillsides. Neighboring areas are also rich in historical ruins like Hierapolis, an ancient Roman spa city founded around 190 B.C. Get a view of the ruins there, which include a well-preserved theater and a necropolis with sarcophagi that stretch for 2km. The Antique Pool is also a must-see for its famous submerged Roman columns, which are the result of an earthquake.

Takeaways

It is important to note that you need to plan thoroughly and do research before traveling to any country. You may choose a lightweight laptop and your travel luggage to do some searching while on the go.

It is also important to make sure that you are prepared to leave. Being spontaneous and acting on impulse may be thrilling and fun. However, since you are traveling to another country, it is better to take precautions. Have a safe trip!